New York - US congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defended her claim she descends from Sephardic Jews who fled from the Spanish Inquisition to Puerto Rico, claiming her “culture isn’t DNA.”

In a series of Twitter posts on Monday, the far-left Democrat, who was elected last month to represent a district in New York that includes parts of the Bronx and Queens, shed light on her comments made at a Sunday party, where she mentioned that some of her family members were Sephardi Jews “a very long time ago, generations and generations ago.”

“Before everyone jumps on me – yes, culture isn’t DNA,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Twitter. “But to be Puerto Rican is to be the descendant of: African Moors & slaves, Taino Indians, Spanish colonizers, Jewish refugees, and likely others. We are all of these things and something else all at once – we are Boricua.”

We are all of these things and something else all at once - we are Boricua.

“Just because one concrete identity may not be how we think of ourselves today, nor how we were raised, it doesn’t mean we cannot or should not honor the ancestors & stories that got us here. I was raised Catholic, & that identity is an amalgam too – especially in Latin America.

“If anything, the stories of our ancestry give us windows of opportunity to lean into others, to seek them out, and see ourselves, our histories, and our futures, tightly knit with other communities in a way we perhaps never before thought possible.”

Ocasio-Cortez made the comments at a party that took place on Sunday, the final night of Hanukkah, and was held with the group Jews for Racial and Economic Justice.

“So many of our destinies are tied beyond our understanding,” Ocasio-Cortez said to the audience. “A very long time ago, generations and generations ago, my family consisted of Sephardi… Jews.

“During the Spanish Inquisition… so many people were forced to convert on the exterior to Catholicism, but on the interior continued to practice their faith,” she told the crowd. Read more at JPost